Theatre:The Winslow Boy (Albery); Godspell (National Tour and Duke of Yorks); Leave Him to Heaven (New London); Mr Cinders (Fortune); West Side Story (Her Majesty’s); High Society (Victoria Palace); The Admirable Critchton (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Exclusive (Strand); Around the World in 80 Days (Liverpool Playhouse); Valentine’s Day (Chichester Festival Theatre); Post Mortem (King’s Head Theatre); The Happiest Days of Your Life (Theatre Royal, Stratford East); Arsenic and Old Lace (National Tour); Season’s Greetings (Theatre Royal, Windsor); The Millionairess (National Tour).

Radio:Spring Awakening; Middlemarch; Night Must Fall; Spoiled; 20,000 Streets Under the Sky; Up The Gods and Martin Cowisby’sVengeance.

Film:Julius Caesar, Conspiracy.

Television:Red Letter Day; A Legacy; The Cuckoo Waltz; A Gentle Rain; Goodbye Darling; Lovejoy; The Purple Twilight; Five-To-Eleven; The Cedar Tree; Blake’s Seven; Troubles and Strife; Law and Disorder; Just William and Pie In The Sky.

Film:God On The Rocks, Young Poisoner’s Handbook, Shine (to be released this year).

Television: Rumpole, After Henry, Poirot, Hancock (John Le Mesurier). Big Battalions, The Scarlet and the Black, Pie In The Sky (3 series), Writing On The Wall (to be shown this summer).

Music: Narrator for Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa performed at the Carnegie Hall, New York and the Boston Symphony Hall, Boston); Schoenberg’s A Survivor in Warsaw (conducted by Mariss Jansons performed at the Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, and Royal Festival Hall, London with the London Philharmonic).

Training: Cathy trained at Webber Douglas . She won the BBC Carleton Hobbs Award for radio in 1993.

Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet and A Connecticut Yankee (New Shakespeare Company at Regent’s Park); Gaslight, Penny Blue and Romeo and Juliet (Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round); The Cracked Pot, Love (West Yorkshire Playhouse) and King Lear (Hackney Empire).

Radio: Hit the Heights, The Children’s Hour, Phoebe Junior, Phone Me in The Evening, Dangerous to Know, Oh! What a Lovely War, A Room With A View, Barnaby Rudge and A Little Bit of What You Fancy.

Theatre:Sunset Boulevard (Adelphi Theatre); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Palladium); Born Again (Chichester Festival Theatre); Sunday In The Park with George (National Theatre); A Streetcar Named Desire (Bristol Old Vic); Oklahoma! (National Tour); Wonderful Town (Queens Theatre); Up from Paradise (Arthur Miller New York); L’il Abner and Cyrano de Bergerac (Toronto); Roberta (Shaw Festival); Julius Caesar, Arms and the Man, The Tempest, Merry Wives of Windsor, Richard II, Macbeth, Tartuffe and As You Like It (Stratford Festival, Ontario).

Film:Superman IV, Iron Eagle II.

Television:Young Indy, The Detectives, The New Statesman, The Fall Out Guy, That’s Love, Not A Penny More…, Wodehoues on Broadway, Hot Metal, Cindee, Feelings and Galactic Pirates.

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Simon Day

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Training: Simon read drama at the University of East Anglia before training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Theatre: Romeo and Juliet, Love Off The Shelf, Physical Jerks and Mr A’s Amazing Maze Plays (Stephen Joseph Theatre); Oedipus Rex and The Second Mrs Tanqueray (Glasgow Citizens); A Woman of No Importance (RSC); The Crucible (Sheffield Crucible); Blood Brothers and Yerma (Bristol Old Vic); Barber of Seville and The Hostage (Harrogate); Portrait of a Woman and The Good Woman of Setzuan (Orange Tree, Richmond).

Radio: Change Of Heart (BBC First Bite).

Film: The Anorak (Hummingbird Cameo).

Television: Pie In The Sky, The Great Kandisky, Red Dwarf, House of Eliott and The Knock.